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Episodes

  1. 07/27/2021

    "Let's Stay Home-What Could Go Wrong?"

    July 25, 2021, 9th Sunday After Pentecost  "Let's Stay Home-What Could Go Wrong?"  In this passage from the lectionary, it is the season of spring. As the army is at war, David decides to stay home in his palace. Here is just the beginning of David's problems. David informed the people he would lead them and shepherd them. However, we find that David is not where he is supposed to be. Pastor Killam reminds us that God doesn't intend this life for us. We travel back on all of David's indiscretions and become reminded of how Jesus also accepted him. It is through this story we see that Jesus also grants us acceptance. What happened to David when he stayed home? As you read all the excuses found for staying home, one after another, it begins to run thin. So society stays out because they prefer to do so. These excuses are mere afterthoughts. It is often in church that we become challenged to expand our horizons. Are you on your own? That is the recipe to languish, becoming anxious and weary. Maybe it's leaving you not to attempt anything as audacious as self-improvement. While the positive encouragements we hear in the church give us the daring to dream beyond our means. It is in church, you hear about becoming a saint. Maybe this is a difficult task, but it can endow your life with purpose. Becoming a church member might mean leaving behind the comfort of individualism and voluntarily allowing yourself to be bound to others. So here shines the beautiful picture of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, as we do this because Jesus joyfully left behind his comfort and bound himself to us. It is our responsibility to make the presence of God a place where we dwell.  Notes: Fixed mono audio. Tracks are now exported in stereo.

    22 min
  2. 07/19/2021

    God In A Box

    8th Sunday After Pentecost  Today's message comes from the lectionary and includes 2 Samuel chapter 7 verses 1-14. Pastor Kilam asks have you put God in a box? Are you reconstructing God's home for his glory or your own? In this passage does David want to build a house for God or himself? There are times when our grand human plans to do something for God are seen, after a night of prayer, to be a huge human distraction from what God is doing for us. That's what Nathan realized that night: God showed Nathan that David's building plans for God would interfere with God's building plans for David. It was David who wished to build a temple-house, but instead, God chose to build a greater dynasty-house. The marvelous plans for a house are magnificently more complex than David could have ever imagined. David will not construct a temple for God. However, God promises to build a lasting dynasty for David. Does God even need a temple to reach the people he seeks to minister? Remember the ministry of Jesus was outside of the temple anyway (2 Samuel 7:6). History would remind David (and us) that it has always been God helping us, not us helping God. Pastor Killam reminds us that God already has a home in our hearts. God lives not only in people but in our thoughts and our prayers. Even more importantly, God lives in our actions. So do you want God to have a home? We have to garner the timbers and stones that create God's house. What kind of home are you going to build?

    18 min

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